S1 Ep16 Dance Workshop (Stages, Performance, and Audience)

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 21 MIN

S1 Ep16 Dance Workshop (Stages, Performance, and Audience)

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S1 Ep16 Dance Workshop (Stages, Performance, and Audience)In this workshop, we use the idea of the stage as a way to think about how dance appears, how it becomes present, and how it is witnessed. Rather than treating the stage only as a traditional theatre space, the episode expands the notion of staging to include solo practice, social dance, public space, teaching situations, media, and everyday contexts.The session explores how different stages produce different kinds of performativity, attention, and choreography. Who is watching? How is the dance being witnessed? What codes are at play? Through a series of invitations, listeners are encouraged to experiment with staging their dance alone, with others, for known and unknown audiences, in private and public settings, and through non-bodily media such as sound, scores, and images.The workshop proposes staging as an active choreographic material, something that shapes how dance is understood, felt, and practiced, and invites dancers to explore how audience, context, codes, and framing continuously choreograph the dance itself.Types of Stages MentionedSolo and Personal Staging Dancing alone, self-witnessing, and private attentionRelational and Social Staging Dancing with others, shared focus, and negotiated presenceEducational and Workshop Staging Teaching, learning, demonstrating, and being watched while learningTraditional Performance Staging Theatre spaces, frontal viewing, and performance conventionsPublic and Street Staging Accidental audiences, exposure, and everyday visibilityContextual and Codified Staging Social rules, cultural codes, and stylistic expectationsParticipatory and Invitational Staging Audiences as contributors, hosts, or co-performersMaterial and Object-Based Staging Objects, surfaces, and environments as stagesMobile and Guided Staging Walking, moving audiences, and choreographed attentionMedia and Representational Staging Sound, images, scores, recordings, and documentationPerceptual and Imagined Staging Mental stages, remembered dances, and imagined witnessesMore detail: https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/Dance workshopExplore, imagine, move.A companion series to PETER, dance with. These short audio workshops invite you to explore dance through imagination, movement, and curiosity. A space to rethink what dance can be, anywhere, for anyone.To listen to the workshops: https://stillpeter.com/peter-audio-dance-workshop/Music leaning by mobygratisSupport the showFor information about PETER visit stillpeter.com. And contact PETER email [email protected] PETER would love to hear from you.Support the podcast paypal.me/dancepeter 

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